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US-10674010

Customer self-help control system for contact centers

PublishedJune 2, 2020
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Technical Abstract

A computer system is described that is configured to enable customers of an organization to self-monitor account activity and modify account access settings via a contact center of the organization. The contact center control system is configured to provide an interactive call history associated with the customer's accounts with the organization. Using the call history, the customer may perform self-monitoring of calls into the contact center that access the customer's accounts, and notify the organization if any of the calls appear suspicious. The contact center control system is configured provide a user interface through which the customer may modify account access settings including changing which types of authentication methods are enabled to access the customer's accounts, and blocking account access by callers from certain phone numbers. The contact center control system may allow the customer to turn off all access to the customer's accounts via the contact center.

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A computer-implemented method comprising: generating, by a computing system, a call history for a customer of an organization, wherein the call history includes one or more calls into a contact center of the organization that are associated with an account of the customer at the organization; sending, by the computing system, data representative of the call history to a user device of the customer; receiving, by the computing system and from the user device in response to the data representative of the call history, an indication that at least one of the calls included in the call history comprises a potentially fraudulent access to the account of the customer; and in response to the indication, reporting the at least one of the calls to a fraud prevention system of the organization.

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2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the data representative of the call history comprises data representative of a user interface used to present an interactive call history that includes, for each of the one or more calls, access information indicating how the call accessed the account of the customer via the contact center and a report button selectable by the customer to indicate that the call comprises a potentially fraudulent access to the account of the customer.

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3. The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , wherein receiving the indication that at least one of the calls comprises a potentially fraudulent access to the account of the customer comprises receiving, by the computing system and from the user device, a selection of the report button associated with the at least one of the calls included in the interactive call history.

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4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the data representative of the call history comprises data representative of a user interface used to present an interactive call history that includes access information indicating how each of the one or more calls accessed the account of the customer via the contact center, wherein at least a portion of the access information included in the interactive call history is linked to account access settings that define restrictions on accessing the account of the customer via the contact center.

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5. The computer-implemented method of claim 4 , further comprising: receiving, by the computing system and from the user device, a selection of a linked portion of the access information included in the interactive call history; and in response to the selection, sending, by the computing system and to the user device, data representative of a user interface used to receive changes to the account access settings associated with the linked portion of the access information.

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6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, by the computing system and from the user device in response to the data representative of the call history, a request to review account access settings that define restrictions on accessing the account of the customer via the contact center; and in response to the request, sending, by the computing system and to the user device, data representative of a user interface used to present the account access settings and receive changes to the account access settings.

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7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, by the computing system and from the user device in response to the data representative of the call history, data representative of changes to account access settings that define restrictions on accessing the account of the customer via the contact center; and providing, by the computing system and to one or more front-end systems within the contact center, the account access settings for the account of the customer for use in determining whether to allow subsequent calls into the contact center to access the account of the customer.

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8. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein sending the data representative of the call history comprises sending a notification to the user device on a periodic basis, wherein the notification includes the data representative of the call history.

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9. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving event log data for the contact center, wherein the event log data includes context data associated with origins of each call into the contact center and call data associated with actions performed during each call into the contact center, and wherein generating the call history comprises generating the call history for the customer based on the event log data of the one or more calls that are associated with the account of the customer.

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10. A computing system comprising: one or more storage units configured to store a plurality of account access settings for a contact center of an organization; and one or more processors in communication with the storage units and configured to: generate a call history for a customer of the organization, wherein the call history includes one or more calls into the contact center of the organization that are associated with an account of the customer at the organization; send data representative of the call history to a user device of the customer; receive, from the user device in response to the data representative of the call history, an indication that at least one of the calls included in the call history comprises a potentially fraudulent access to the account of the customer; and in response to the indication, report the at least one of the calls to a fraud prevention system of the organization.

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11. The computing system of claim 10 , wherein the data representative of the call history comprises data representative of a user interface used to present an interactive call history that includes, for each of the one or more calls, access information indicating how the call accessed the account of the customer via the contact center and a report button selectable by the customer to indicate that the call comprises a potentially fraudulent access to the account of the customer.

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12. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein, to receive the indication that at least one of the calls comprises a potentially fraudulent access to the account of the customer, the one or more processors are configured to receive, from the user device, a selection of the report button associated with the at least one of the calls included in the interactive call history.

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13. The computing system of claim 10 , wherein the data representative of the call history comprises data representative of a user interface used to present an interactive call history that includes access information indicating how each of the one or more calls accessed the account of the customer via the contact center, and wherein at least a portion of the access information included in the interactive call history is linked to account access settings that define restrictions on accessing the account of the customer via the contact center.

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14. The computing system of claim 13 , wherein the one or more processors are configured to: receive, from the user device, a selection of a linked portion of the access information included in the interactive call history; and in response to the selection, send, to the user device, data representative of a user interface used to receive changes to the account access settings associated with the linked portion of the access information.

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15. The computing system of claim 10 , wherein the one or more processors are configured to: receive, from the user device in response to the data representative of the call history, a request to review account access settings that define restrictions on accessing the account of the customer via the contact center; and in response to the request, send, to the user device, data representative of a user interface used to present the account access settings and receive changes to the account access settings.

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16. The computing system of claim 10 , wherein the one or more processors are configured to: receive, from the user device in response to the data representative of the call history, data representative of changes to account access settings that define restrictions on accessing the account of the customer via the contact center; and provide, to one or more front-end systems within the contact center, the account access settings for the account of the customer for use in determining whether to allow subsequent calls into the contact center to access the account of the customer.

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17. The computing system of claim 10 , wherein, to send the data representative of the call history, the one or more processors are configured to send a notification to the user device on a periodic basis, wherein the notification includes the data representative of the call history.

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18. The computing system of claim 10 , wherein the one or more processors are configured to: receive event log data for the contact center, wherein the event log data includes context data associated with origins of each call into the contact center and call data associated with actions performed during each call into the contact center; and generate the call history for the customer based on the event log data of the one or more calls that are associated with the account of the customer.

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19. A non-transitory computer readable medium including instructions that when executed cause one or more processors to: generate, by a computing system, a call history for a customer of an organization, wherein the call history includes one or more calls into a contact center of the organization that are associated with an account of the customer at the organization; send, by the computing system, data representative of the call history to a user device of the customer; receive, by the computing system and from the user device in response to the data representative of the call history, an indication that at least one of the calls included in the call history comprises a potentially fraudulent access to the account of the customer; and in response to the indication, report the at least one of the calls to a fraud prevention system of the organization.

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20. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 19 , wherein the data representative of the call history comprises data representative of a user interface used to present an interactive call history that includes, for each of the one or more calls, access information indicating how the call accessed the account of the customer via the contact center and a report button selectable by the customer to indicate that the call comprises a potentially fraudulent access to the account of the customer.

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May 21, 2019

Publication Date

June 2, 2020

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